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English: In December 1930 the RAAF withdrew all its cadets in training at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, thus ending an association which had operated since 1924. In addition to four graduates who had been completed their training and been commissioned—(seated, from left): Lieutenants W.L. Hely, A.G. Pither, C.M. Blarney, H.E. Sharp—there were eight cadets who joined the next flying course (from left): W.H. Garing, A.C. Mills, T.C. Curnow, C.D. Candy, R.A. Holmwood, H.F. Boss-Walker, A.M. Murdoch. Cadet I.D. McLachlan is absent from the photo, having been admitted to hospital for knee surgery.
Date c. December 1930
Source Coulthard-Clark, Chris (1991). The Third Brother. North Sydney: Allen & Unwin. pp. 197–198
Author Credit: Mrs E. Candy
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